It is something he both loves and hates about it, in equal measure. It is permanent, final, absolute. Inevitable and implacable, beyond the control or appeal of--well, Necromancy is only temporary itself.
It's a good thing Carly is leading this 'dance,' or they would have stopped moving by now. As it is, she's more or less pulling and pushing gently Foster around the dance floor; it's not very difficult because he's basically just letting her do it, but it probably doesn't really deserve to be called 'a dance.'
Nice spin, though.
"Was it worth it?" He doesn't clarify what he's asking, whether it's magic, or the hunt, or dying, or the Ringmaster, or coming back from death, in whatever fashion--
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It is something he both loves and hates about it, in equal measure. It is permanent, final, absolute. Inevitable and implacable, beyond the control or appeal of--well, Necromancy is only temporary itself.
It's a good thing Carly is leading this 'dance,' or they would have stopped moving by now. As it is, she's more or less pulling and pushing gently Foster around the dance floor; it's not very difficult because he's basically just letting her do it, but it probably doesn't really deserve to be called 'a dance.'
Nice spin, though.
"Was it worth it?" He doesn't clarify what he's asking, whether it's magic, or the hunt, or dying, or the Ringmaster, or coming back from death, in whatever fashion--